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t:.o be e'Fen furth�7.: li t.lqirt:toH ·t.r:y-ing to recover the property"
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.l..y as .it has been brought
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would 1.u: -ge t,he Co�.u:t l:a :�avr)r.ably consider the reJ..tef
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charitable entities.
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1'-iRc C!lODOS: MC"i.y I !tdd just one thing. Peopl'.;: versus
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extensively from it - - emphasizes the difficulties of a
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plaintiff in the position of the Attorney General or the
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R2lators when, .. !nfonn:�tion .has been withheJ.d. It empha,sizes
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the d:i.sc:cet:1,:,n ,-;2 !:h-2 ,.::c:1::·:t to grant ex parte rel.i.ef wlv.?re
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the 1;:i.rcurnst.J.nces justlfy .tt. But, furtherrnore, and :mo:;t
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important, I want to e�phasize that the usual impediment to
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granting ex parte relief does not exist here.
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No�mally,in a private property situation where
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you grant ex parte
relief,
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position
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of attempting to interfere w:!.th someone's rights, and to
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stop people from doing trd.ngs that
they would otherwise do
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with their own property, un� maybe create great havoc to
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private interests that have not had an opportunity to be
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